Sat-21-01-2023, 01:25 AM
Alan,
Thanks for your post. New member here as I’ve only just seen this forum, following a resurgence of the enemy we call psoriasis.
Back around the same time as your first post in 2016, I was at my worst with my psoriasis; covering practically 80% of my body. I saw a YouTube video of someone suggesting the Candida diet and after taking on this mammoth task of redefining my diet for about 7/8 months, I was 100% clear. Was the best thing I ever done as like what you and others in this thread, steroid creams were damaging my skin in a whole different way, so seeing this change was an absolute game changer. I’ve spread the word to many people over the years following this.
Unfortunately after about 2 years of poor dieting again and the odd few too many pints of the sweet amber nectar, the psoriasis has made an appearance again; shaped as what looks like the map of Europe over my back and shoulders. Perhaps some Caribbean islands dotted around other parts of my body too. So if I wasn’t completely certain my diet was ever the issue (which was never the case anyway), then I certainly have concrete proof now.
I’m just writing this because, whilst I haven’t read every post and neither am I sure if any other responder has had success with their psoriasis through changing their diet in this way, then I’d like to say that those who are struggling, give this a go. Despite the slight disappointment I have for its reemergence, I know what I need to do to turn it around; something I didn’t feel whenever it did return after rounds of steroid creams. Good luck everyone.
Thanks for your post. New member here as I’ve only just seen this forum, following a resurgence of the enemy we call psoriasis.
Back around the same time as your first post in 2016, I was at my worst with my psoriasis; covering practically 80% of my body. I saw a YouTube video of someone suggesting the Candida diet and after taking on this mammoth task of redefining my diet for about 7/8 months, I was 100% clear. Was the best thing I ever done as like what you and others in this thread, steroid creams were damaging my skin in a whole different way, so seeing this change was an absolute game changer. I’ve spread the word to many people over the years following this.
Unfortunately after about 2 years of poor dieting again and the odd few too many pints of the sweet amber nectar, the psoriasis has made an appearance again; shaped as what looks like the map of Europe over my back and shoulders. Perhaps some Caribbean islands dotted around other parts of my body too. So if I wasn’t completely certain my diet was ever the issue (which was never the case anyway), then I certainly have concrete proof now.
I’m just writing this because, whilst I haven’t read every post and neither am I sure if any other responder has had success with their psoriasis through changing their diet in this way, then I’d like to say that those who are struggling, give this a go. Despite the slight disappointment I have for its reemergence, I know what I need to do to turn it around; something I didn’t feel whenever it did return after rounds of steroid creams. Good luck everyone.